Complete with a PDB or AlphaFold code, or Upload a PDB file

Type a PDB or Alphafold code

Loading... Pdb not found
e.g. 1flv, AF-P0A3E0-F1

Upload a file

Loading... Issues in the structure
e.g. mystructure.pdb
Structure summary
  • Number of chains:
  • Chains:
  • Downloaded from
  • Structure:
Select two chains (for monomers and interfaces calculations)
Job title
Email address to return results (optional)
Job launched
  • Structure:
  • Job title:
  • Email:
Server processing Job

Proccessed

Processing...
See results

ProteinLIPs identifies and displays highly polar and poorly packed buried interfaces in proteins (LIPs), which constitute preferential locus for protein stability design in non-two-state proteins and may provide hints on protein dynamics and function.

As LIPs are likely the first regions of a protein to become unfolded at high temperatures, stabilizing LIPs is a recommended approach to increase the relevant stability of a non-two-state protein, as illustrated in Lamazares_et_at_(2015).

If you use ProteinLIPs, please cite:

  • García-Cebollada, H., López A., Espinosa-Angarica, V, Galano-Frutos, J. J. & Sancho, J. ProteinLIPs: a web server for identifying highly polar and poorly packed buried interfaces in proteins (submitted for publication).
  • Espinosa-Angarica, V. & Sancho, J. Protein Dynamics Governed by Interfaces of High Polarity and Low Packing Density. PLoS ONE 7, e48212 (2012). DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0048212.

ProteinLIPs 2.0 © 2025 Javier Sancho's Lab. All Rights Reserved.